Essentials of statistics for the behavioral sciences / Frederick J. Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau.
Material type: TextPublisher: Belmont, Calif. : Thomson/Wadsworth, 2005Edition: 5th ed., international student edDescription: xvi, 486, A-69 p. : ill. ; 26 cmContent type:- text
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- HA 29 .G788 2005
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H 85 .P429 2000 Contemporary society : | H 97 .M34 1977 Making public policy: | HA 29 .C178 2016 Applied meta-analysis for social science research / | HA 29 .G788 2005 Essentials of statistics for the behavioral sciences / | HB 72 .F914 2013 Morals and markets : | HB 75 .G131 1987 Economics in perspective : | HB 90 .G862 2014 The Global economy and its economic systems / |
This brief version of Gravetter and Wallnau's proven best-seller offers the straightforward instruction, accuracy, built-in learning aids, and wealth of real-world examples that professors AND students have come to appreciate. The authors take time to explain statistical procedures so that students can go beyond memorizing formulas and gain a conceptual understanding of statistics. By integrating applications to ensure that even students with a weak background in mathematics can understand statistics, the authors skillfully demonstrate that having an understanding of statistical procedures help them comprehend published findings, and become savvy consumers of information. Known for its exceptional accuracy and examples, this text also has a complete supplements package to support instructors with class preparation and testing.
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